Anurag Kashyap slams AI-made Lord Hanuman movie, | Indian Movie News
On Tuesday, Abundantia Entertainment and Collective Media Network announced a new movie on Lord Hanuman that is reportedly being made fully with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The announcement shortly stirred up heated debates within the Indian movie fraternity, with many filmmakers and artists voicing considerations over the dearth of a humane contact in creativity.
Among those who expressed strong displeasure was filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, identified for his unfiltered opinions and acclaimed works like Gangs of Wasseypur. Taking to Instagram, Kashyap shared a long notice sharply criticizing the manufacturing homes for this transfer and questioned the function of artist illustration companies in enabling such tasks.
Kashyap’s post read, “Congratulations @vijaysubramaniam84 . Here is the man heading the @lifeatcollectiveartistsnetwork that represents artists, writer, directors , now producing a film made by AI . So much for looking after and representing the interests of creators. End of the day , all these agencies are only interested in making money off you and since they choose turkeys after turkeys for you and you’re not making enough for them , they are going all AI.”
He additional continued, “Any actor or anyone who calls themselves artists and has a spine will be and should be either questioning him or leaving the agency since he has proved that he thinks you’re no match for his AI performance . This right here is the future for the spineless and cowardly so called artists in the Hindi Film industry. Well done Vijay Subramaniam . Shame is not enough on you. You should be in the gutter.”
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Kashyap’s explosive remarks immediately gained traction, with many in the industry resonating with his sentiment. His long-time buddy and collaborator, Vikramaditya Motwane, also weighed in on the matter. The filmmaker, who earlier directed a project exploring the affect of Artificial Intelligence and its control over the public, voiced his criticism through his Instagram story. Motwane wrote, “And so it begins… Who TF needs writers and directors when it’s ‘Made in AI’.”
The joint backlash from Kashyap and Motwane displays a bigger concern brewing in the artistic industry, where AI-generated artwork and content are more and more being positioned as replacements for human creativity. While manufacturing homes hail technology as the future of filmmaking, many administrators, writers, and actors worry that this shift undermines the very essence of storytelling rooted in human experiences.
With this controversy making headlines, the controversy around the function of AI in cinema is predicted to intensify, leaving the industry divided between innovation and authenticity.
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